Sabita Roy
Department of Surgery
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis
MN, 55455
USA
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- Opioid drug abuse and modulation of immune function: consequences in the susceptibility to opportunistic infections. Roy, S., Ninkovic, J., Banerjee, S., Charboneau, R.G., Das, S., Dutta, R., Kirchner, V.A., Koodie, L., Ma, J., Meng, J., Barke, R.A. J. Neuroimmune. Pharmacol (2011)
- Modulation of immune function by morphine: implications for susceptibility to infection. Roy, S., Wang, J., Kelschenbach, J., Koodie, L., Martin, J. J. Neuroimmune. Pharmacol (2006)
- In vivo activation of a mutant mu-opioid receptor by naltrexone produces a potent analgesic effect but no tolerance: role of mu-receptor activation and delta-receptor blockade in morphine tolerance. Roy, S., Guo, X., Kelschenbach, J., Liu, Y., Loh, H.H. J. Neurosci. (2005)
- Morphine induces CD4+ T cell IL-4 expression through an adenylyl cyclase mechanism independent of the protein kinase A pathway. Roy, S., Wang, J., Charboneau, R., Loh, H.H., Barke, R.A. J. Immunol. (2005)
- Chronic morphine treatment differentiates T helper cells to Th2 effector cells by modulating transcription factors GATA 3 and T-bet. Roy, S., Wang, J., Gupta, S., Charboneau, R., Loh, H.H., Barke, R.A. J. Neuroimmunol. (2004)